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THE PLAINDEALER ISJUXD XVERT T11CBSDAT BT THE PLAINDEALER PUBUSHINC COMPANY HOW IT LOOKS TO OTHERS. W F. fJKXJA MIN, C. Y. BENJAMIN, .... Subscription Rates: Otto Year payable in advance TixMouthi.. " SUtwi Nunlh " " Editor Manager oo x oo 50 MARCH 26, 1KHS. Con- The city took 15 ot tlioso lights. Eugono cota tho eamo light and tamo power for Editor Plaindkalku : la tho iBSuo M).00, Medford for f 10.00 and Ashland ot tho RoaeburR Review ot Monday laat, for J3.00. Wo pay $3.05 per month for the editor comes out fairly agalnBt eauj light mora than our neighbors. economy in our city affaire, and bewails This amounts to $54.75 per month and to and laments the rebuking his bosses got 3457,00 per annum rnoro than Eugono in the last city election hero. Tho issue an( to $1017.00 more than Ashland. then was squarely on whether tho Rose- when tho election referred to by tho burg Water Co. should continue to forco review came off, this public Bplrited cit- a rato on tho city for water that waa ex- Ien Waa defeated for mayor not because ceedingly unjust and very burdonsome, j,0 wa3 a jPW) but because ho was bo- steadily refusing to coutract for any jovod to bo the ring candidate. reasonablo sum. Other issues calling lor I a maror and other oUlcora wore at retrenchment lowir salaries and eco- (that time elected which tho Review man nomical management generally, came C!iQ neither flatter nor bully, aud ho has into the election and the Review and its I be0a bollyaching about ever since tho barkers put up their men. Tho citizens election, and has been mourning for a who favored a city expense- Eomewhat in Dull at tho teat which shall never moro TELEGRAPH NEWS London, March 34. A dispatch to tho Tall Mall Gazette from Johannesburg says: "Tho Dutch of South Africa are nerving themselves for a supremo strug glo with Great Britain. No reason is as signed for the sudden withdrawn! of tho bail of tho four members of tho reform committee. They had been permitted to go to Johannesburg to attend to their private affairs, but all have- been rearres ted and are kept under guard in a priyato house in Pretoria." els nor their sympathizers. We confess wo did not expect so complete a diplo matic victory nor ono so decisive and so Boon accomplished. To the people of the United States tho robels will no longer appear aa a manly, oppressed people struggling to vindicate their rights and ponstiinto an mdoDendcnco. They will now appear as tbey are nnd must alwayfl bo for all Europe and America merely armed mobs without martial skill. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property Under Foreclosure. 1 Sheriff Sale. FTIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THIS brAUS ol Oregon tor the County of Douglas. Asher MarksadmlnlstratorXofi thel partnership estate lormcny ram posed ol Samuel Marksnd Asher Marks, doing Business unaer iuo Arm name ol H. Marksjaud Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Lee ArchambcauJUefendant. State ol Oregon. Call for a Republican County ventlon. A republican convention for Douglas line with tho reduced incomo by reason i bo his, and he finally sayB in effect that la VtArkKt mi11ai in mrt in tha I of eloflinir ol saloons, eic,. pat up uieir VUUUVJ f UUIkVj w - - I ritv of RoMbure. on Friday. April 3, ticket, wlilcu was eiccieu wun iargu ma 1S96, at 10:00 a. m., for the purpose of hority, and they have fairly kept their nnm;n.t;n. mnntf iioirnt nnd delecatea I nledna for retrenchment, and arc will- lo the state and district convention. Ing'to allow tho water company a rca The convention will consist of 99 dele- aonablo sum for city wator, but rightly wo shall never have a word of encourage ment from their paper, moaning the Re- viiw. All riuht, Mr. Review, we don't ask a word of encouragement from you, but would like to have you ketp right on opposing us in 1110 miure as you gates, to be chosen by cincts, as follows: Cow Creek, 2. Camas Valley, 2. Calapoola, G. Civil Bend, "2. .Etst Umpqua, 2. Gardiner, 4. Looking Glass, 3. Millwood, 2. Myrtle Creek, 3. Pass Creek, 7. Roseburg, 6. Ten Mile, 2. Wilbur, 2. Yoncalla, 5. The commiUee- seveial pre- refuse to give them such rates as would haVe itt tho past, and eventually bankrupt the city. So that know that wo are right, sweet crowd fails every month to rake in the usual city warrants, hence tho crock' odile tears shed (in ink) continually by. tho Reviow. And as the Review well knows the A. P. A.'a work lies right along with any good thing in the line of reform and benefit ol tlie people gener ally, and against oppression in any form, it kindly gives tho association credit for helninc to elect the retorm ticket. All right, Mr. Review, the aim of the A. P. A. is in sympathy with the people, who are learning some things. Your bosses have been looting the city for some time. Tbey for years got the the Canyonville, 5. Coles Valley, 4. Comstock, 3. Deer Creek, G. Elkton. 6. Glcndale, 2. Lake, 2. ML Scott, 2. Oakland, 5. Riddle. 4. Scottsburg, 3. Umpqua, 5. West Roseburg, 4. then we shall AlWU'II Manitoba School Question. Winnipeg, March 24. The conference for the settlement of the Manitoba par ochial school question will take place in continuous sessions in order to complete their labors so that the present dominion parliament, whose life expires within a month, may ratify tho agreement; that is, if an agreement be reached. The Tribnne, oran of tho Oreonway government, last night intimated that if the Roman Catholics will accept secular In Congress Washington. March 25. Both the iloor of tho senate and the galleries wcro well high deserted when tho ses sion opened today, as thero was a prom ise that tho exciting Cuban debato would give to the routine of appropria tion bills. Sherman presented a favorable report on the resolution authorizing ex-Presi dent Benjamin Harrison to accept the decorations conferred on him by Brazil and Spain, while he was president, Sherman asked immediate action. "Let that resolution go over," inter posed Allen, so the resoluton went over Gallinccr proposed an amendment to Wm. Love, 1 riaintitr. 1 TS. 1 James F. Chadwlck, Agnes J- Chadwlck ana w. J. vami- wick, ueienaanu, State of Orxnon, ( county 01 uougias.) NOTICE IS UEttEUX UlV.f lUAi I . , . t vlrinn nf an exiMMitinn and order of fate County o! Douglass.) ltilrluupilniitnrthn abnrc named court and I Xnticels hereby riven that bv virtue of an in the above entitled cause, on mc m uay execution ana oracr 01 sale amy issuea out 01 of Marcr, 1S0G, upon a judgment and decree of the circuit court, and cause on the 17th day of foreclosure made and entered of record tn said December, 1S'J5, by virtue of a writ of attach- Circult Court on the 16th day of March, ltt'JG, ment duly issued out of the above named court fnmlM n rartfttn imirtffnfrn 111 IftVOr Ol BOIU I nn thnitn OQV Ol AUCUSl. IS'JD. in laVOr OK IUC above named plaintiff and against said delcn-l above named plaintiff and against the above dants. and against the hereinafter mentioned named defendant, and against the hereinafter ana aescriDcu moric&Kcu reai pruieifcy jo m i menuoneu aim ucatj.ww a. mwiwu u.uycy w um nf-mn with intirpt thereon at the rate I h tim nf ssoooo.wlth Interest thereon from 01 s per cent per annum irom mo mu uy vi the lTtn aay 01 imxwvei, xo,, iuo i;ui ikin am thn nni nl linn ittnrneTg icesi . r.nt wr annnm.ana ine lunner sum 01 nit lis m rntt and illabnrsements. and tnc I t:i m rmu and disbursements, ana tne costs costs 01 ana upon saiu writ anu we uusu uuu expenses 01 mis saic. Now therefore I will on Saturday the 35th day of April, 1896, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day at the Court House door in lioseDurg, uougias county, oiaie 01 uro- for cash in hand, all the right, title andtlntcreit gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder which the said defendants or either of them had on the 17th dav of December. 18S7. the date of the execution 01 cam mortgage or at anjr time thereafter, In or to the Knowing aescnoeu reai of and upon this writ, and the costs and ex' penses 01 mis sate. , . , , Now, therefore, I will, on the 28th day of March, 1S0G, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.ST. of said day. at the court house door in Roseburg, Ore- 'on. seii ai puunu nucuuu w nc i6uvfl w.wuw, ' . r r a 11 V. I I. . I tin an. lnt.M.t lor casn in nanu, mi uic xiu., m , which the said defendant bad, on the 26th day of August, XM, or at any time thereafter, in or to the loliowing aescnoeu reai piuuw.j, vaj x nno.ttvifth interest in fee in and to the follow ing described premises, being all the right, title nd interest of defendant therein, to wit.: The titai of Francis Archambean claim number 65, recommends that the A Free Sliver Republican, I would like to talk politics a little with the Plaixuealer. How uo you feci since tho Oregonian sjys you must quit shouting for Mitchell, Hermann and Ellis, or leave the republican party? How do you like to bo driven from home with not as much as a lunch basket? I will tell what to dc just advoacte free coinage of silver, tho poor man's money, and you can hollow for Mitchell and Hermann, the people's choice, all vou wish, nnd bo backed by a large I'attons certificate Ko. Vs and the Southeast uarter ill) of the Kortii ion 32 In Township 25 South of Kargc a West In lie district of lands subject to sale at Roseburg, Oregon, containing seventy-seven acres more or primaries be held on Saturday, March bulk ol ita monoy, refusinu even to nay a ' , liy 0, the republicans of Oregon 2Stb. at 1 p. m Pet tat Hcme, Cbm. County Cen. Com Jonx II. SncrE, Secy. PUBUC OPINION. The trial ol Albert Pool as accessory for murder by aiding S. G. Brown to ea cane last December is throwing some light upon the dark and damnable con s piracy entered into by a cabal of schem ers to thwart jtutice in meting out pun ishment due to murder. It may not be made to appear by com- petcnt testimony recognized by criminal courts to convict them, but it is clear enough and pointed enough to convince the most skeptical who tbey are and small city license with the rest of the business men ol the city, and defying its collection. The people will most likely let them take a rr.tt. Your insinuations about tho present city management Ij too much like the old lady's ''satlj soap" too much Ie to pass current here. Ax A. P. A. Taxpayer. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. In the Review of March 12th, the V hang Doodle scribbler ot that piper, in speaking of the A. P. A. delivers him- seif as follows: 'Nevertheles we cannot do otherwise than recognize and defend the constitutional rights of the few Catholics who are located in Douglas county, and we contend also that Jews how the escape of Samuel G. Brown was and other good citizens of foreign extrao effected. The testimonv is sufficiently tlon rights, which trne Americans cumulative as to convince if not to cun vict. Some of the parties concerned acted probably out of motives ot friend ship for Brown without expectations of reward. But it is painfully apparent that some were moved to effect Brown's capo for mercenary purposes, viz: for re ward. Such a view is indeed humiliat ing toxontemplate- But this opinion the testimony unmistakably forces upon as. The good citizens, the lovers of law and order devoutly hope that the guilty par ties may be brought to light and ished ss a warning to others, let them be who they may. "Let no guilty man escape," is our motto. are, by Ine constitution ot the United States and of the State of Oregon, bound to respect. The sentiment that defeated one of our most liberal spirited citizens lor mayor because he is a Jew will never receive a won! ot sympathy or encour agement from this taper." as usual, whenever this fellow opens his mouth, ho puts his fool in it, espe cially when he attempts to discuss con stitutional rights, and it is amuting to fee how completely be cites himself away, and whether wo consider the fore going utterances in the light of a wail, a If you employ a hand that does you good work and wss reliable would it not be folly for you to change him for n gre-in hand? Of course it would, and that in just what the voters think of Mitchell nnd Hermann and will persuade them to take one more term. The republican party is, and lus been the party of pro gress, and when the people clamor for just reform are cot the last in granting their wishes. 'Down with the 50 cent statesman' meaning Hermann, Mitchell and Ellis, says the Oregonian- I think the princip'cs advocated by those statesmen will live and bear good fruit after that paper has become extinct. The Ore?ontan is a friend to thoio that are trying to monopolizo the cuirency of this country. It labored hard and long mint sr, rrxln l.Vi feet north of a twint 10 chains B . o i i 1 na.u. fcu , 3 j "" " . echools, puro and simple, they may Have .1 , 1 t-nn,..n article 31 and 3 running thence north . 1.6 rods, ,V.i.. f, n.r.i.l.l ro?iMMUoii. to Ueknown as article thcnceeMt17,,trnce north 76 rods, thence "1 uuk" "DJ ' XVI. nrovitline that neither coneress cat 73 chains, thence south &14 cnains, mencc . . , .. I east 17 chains, thence south 5L6 tods, thence nor any stato pass any law respecting WCst5t. 75 chains to the place of beginning con- thc establishment of religion or prohib- fJrA inaSS iting tho Iree exercise thereof, or the use of th 3 credit of tho United States, or any state, or any monoy raised by tax ation, for the purpose of founding, maintaining or aiding any church, re ligious denomination or religious so- cToHv nr nnv institution- HfWMptv or tin' . . , , ., f, .... , . 1 parallel to and (12) forty-two rods north from junta has received news ol the successlul dertakmg whollv or in part under sec- Jhe southeast boundry line of said donation landing in Cuba of an expedition led by tarian or ecclesiastical control. &&&&flafa& Braujo Pena. Commander Pena's party Phtt offered tho following: "Re- and Lot 7 of Section n in Township 25 south of ... . ... . . I Ranee 5 West of the Willamette Meridian, con- ol 3s men is tuouaht to have Deen con- solved. By tho senate and the nouso 01 1 tainfng one hundred and eleven and Nacres representatives, that the president of "j of Marcn . C. F. CATUCART. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. property, situate in the County of Douglas ana 1 donation land claim le 01 urcgoii, in cixuuua ox buu iu uTrn 1 ana wiie, aesenmn ua tuuuna. u.u.uu.w. w. age 5 west 01 tne Willamette beimr narts of sections 31 ana Si, in lownsnip ja Meridian, and bounded by a line beginning at a south, range 6 west: and claim number 58, being for schools, nothing may come of the confer ence. Archbishop Ijingevin will leave tori Rome at the close of tho conference to lay the school caBe before his holmes, the pope. Aid for Insurgents. New York. March, 24. The Cuban I less, also lot No. 1 of Section 32 in township 25 south 01 nance a vt est 01 niiiameue jienaian. also an that portion 01 tne donation iana claim of R. K. Stratton and wife, claim Ko. 33 in Doug las county, Oregon, being and lying north of a line running tnrougn saiu donation iana cuum veyed to tbo island by the steamer Com- representatives, that the president of raodore, which left this coast some days the senate and tho Bpeaker of the house . I. ... . .m - . 1 ago. the party succeeutu in lanumg ot representatives be autnorizeu to ciose COO rifles, 5SO.O00 rounds ot ammunition, the present eession by adjourning two rapid Cro Hotcbkiss cannon, several their resjective houses on the second hundred pounds of dynamite and a lib- day of May, at 2 o'clock P. M." eral supply of medicines and hospital I The resolution was referred to the stores. committee on appropriations, and the Tho party landed, it is said, without eenate turned to the consideration of the accident or molestation of any kind, legislative appropriation bill. making the eighth expedition which has By W. W. Catucart, Deputy. m26td. NOTICE. sncessfully landed in tho last 40 days. Pena was a veteran of the last revolu tion, fighting 10 years under the leader ship of Nunez, who is now a tobacco merchant in Philadelphia. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gund- erman, ol Dimonualc, Mich., wo are per mitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were al to repeal the mortgage tax law, claiming Rosa plantation, near Esperanza, prov that mooey would be more plentiful, and ince of .Santa Clara, mutually mistook taxes leas and interest lower. Now the each other lor insurgent forces owing, it peoplo can judge who are benefitted by I is said, to the thickness of the sugar CmnlflM n- .SiMntnrd si marveiouB mine caJ Ol my o. I Wliiln T u-i nulnr nf flia Ttflntisl flinrrfl H a vax a, March 24. Two colums of Rivea junction she was broucbtdown fcpanisn troops, couimaiuied ny uenerai with rneumonia succeeding la urippe. wiicoime oeiehuu acjo Crtyp being an undivided 1-12 interest in fee m Godoy and Colonel Holguin, at Santa Terrible paroxysms , of coughing wonH LSduie'nt SaW? tou& XtOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY i-' virtue of b decree and order of sale duly made in the Circuit Court for Douclas County. State ot Oregon, in that certain suit in equity wherein the undersigned. Peter Hume, assignee of L. C. Bcardslcy, an insolvent debtor, is plain tiff, and L. C. Beardsley, and Ada Beardsley. his wife, arc defendants, wnich said decree and or der of sale were duly filed and entered of record in gaid Circuit Court for Douglas County, State of Oregon, on the 17m aay ot July, is: ana whereas, it was duly found by said court that L. C. Beardsley was the owner of the following de scribed real DrODCrtT. to-wit.: Lots 11 and 12 in Brook's and Beldcn's First Urootsmc Addition to Roscbnnr. Orecon. according to tho plat and survey of said addition as recorded in the office of the Conntr Clerk of Douelas County. State of Oregon, containing 2i acres of land, excepting tnereirom a strips: leci wiuconoime uonu end of said lots 11 and 12 for a street. And whereas it was found by sold court that the conveyance made to Ada isearosiey, tne 11 parts of sections 5 and 6, in township 27 south. beginning at a point 17 chains north and S chains west from the quarter-section post on the south line of section a, in township & south, range C west, and running thence south 17 chains to the township line, thence south 23 chains and CO links, thence north 89 degrees and 45 minutes east 43 chains and 'J3 links, thence east 10 cnains and 74 links, thence north 3 de grees west 'J3 chains and 63 links, thence north 40 degrees and 15 minutes west 14 chains and 71 links, thence north C7 degrees and 15 minutes west 15 chains and 15 links, thence north 39 degrees and 15 minutes west 9 chains and 10 links, thence north 32 degrees and 30 minutes east 2&cnainsanuo units. iaeawaiu viuuua and 34 links, thence soutn zu cnains, ana mence east 11 chains and 16 links to place of beginning, containing 317 4G-1D0 acres, in the district of . a t T, . . 1 .. . I) . . riMW-nn HI 11113 buujcb W ftk IHKCUIU5, V1 IftUU. Also, the undivided one-twelfth interest in fee In and to the following described property, be ing all of the right, uue ana interest or sua ae fendant in and to lot number 7, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 31, in township 25 south, range 6 west, containing 70 'JO-lOO acres: lots numbers 8 and 9 in section 31. township iS south, range 6 west, containing t! 30-100 acres; a tract of land purchased from the Oregon & California Railroad Land Company-, situated in section 31, township 26 south, range 6 west, containing 40 acres. Also, the undivided one-twelfth interest in fee in and to the following premises, being all of the right, uue ana interest 01 sua aeienaani in tne donation iana cium 01 noy. u. riournoyana wife, described ts follows: Claim numner sz, be ing parts of sections 20, 21, 28 and 29 in township Vi soutn, range i west, oounueu aau uescnDeu as louows, to r: Beginning at a point -a chains and 13 links south and 3 chains and 62 links west from the quarter-section poet on the line between said sections 21 and 28, and run ning thence north 70 chains and 52 links, thence west i& chains and 37 links, thence south 75 chains and 31 links, thence east 65 chains and 15 links, thence north 5 chains ana 21 lints, and thence east 21 chains and 21 links to placaof beginning, containing 641 acres, and In the dis trict 01 lanas suDjeciio sueai Koseourg.uregon. l.n all tha OTfrht ,1,1a n t. .1 Inl.WC, . f AICV, mi ugui! ..mw - -. p . u nil. defendant, being an undivided 1-12 interest in lee tnerein, in tne louowing uescnDeu real prop erty, to wit.: tne nonnwest quarter 01 mesouin- west quarter ot section -jj, townsoip soutn, range 7 west, containing 40 acres, situate in Douglas county, state of Oregon. Also, all the right, title and interest of said de fendant in tne louowing aesenbeu real j for Mckinley and protection Pu j bowl or a bray, is immaterial, they indi cate the narowness, inconsistency and untruthfulness of their author. He says: Nevertheless we rannot do otherwise than recognize and defend the coustiln tional rights of the few Catholics located in Douglas county." Here is narrowness Washington-, D. C, March 16. Mr. G. W. STAixr, Secretary Hermann, Club, Yoncalla, Or. iy Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your letter of the 4th inst,, informing me of the organization of a Republican Campaign Club at Yon calla and enclosing lists of the tax pay ers and voters who have signed as "char ter member." Yon have done me a great honor by adopting my name and placing it at the bead of your organization. I thank you most heartily foe the compliment which I thoroughly appreciate. I take your action as an endorsement of my course aa your representative in congress and an indication that you de sire that the relations now existing be tween as shall continue. To serve such an intelligent constitu ency as that of the first congressional district of Oregon involves a vast respon sibility, but if it is deemed desirable by the majority of the republican voters and people of my district that I be returned as their representative, the past shall bo a .guarantee of the future, and, as hereto fore, it will afford me much pleas ure to advance with all my energies the inter ests of my generous constituency. I have mailed copies of my recent Epeech on Revenue and Protection to each name upon the lists sent me and I enclose a copy which I suggest may be read at an open meeting of your club. The sentiments expressed by me therein reveal my political faith and principles -which I believe will meet with your cor- for you. He will recognize and defend Douglas county Catholics. This declara tion by particularly stating that he will defend, etc, the Itv Catholics located in Douglas county, is in effect equiralent to declaring that he will not defend Cath olics who are not located in Douglas county. Then be goes on to say that the Jetei and other good cititens of foreign extraction have rights nnder the consti tution which true Ame icara are bound to respect. There are two more classes whom he thinks have rights : 1st. the Jews, 2nd, other good citizens of foreign extraction. The Jews, without any Qual ification except that they are Jews, but the other citizens must be good and they must te ot loreign extraction, lie is awful particular about this class of cit izens, they must be good and tbey must also be of foreign extraction. Why does he discriminate in favor of Catholics and Jews, perhaps it is because "the ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his masters' crib." He dis criminates again in favor of his Douglat that repeal? Will the republicans allow 10 to 1 sil ver delegates to go to tho national con vention" Oregonian. I think if tbey do not, tbey will not represent the wishes of a majority of the republicans of this state. The peoplo cannot look to the next leg islature lor relief with a desperate sena torial fight on its hands. Oregonian. It will take the next legislature just 25 minutes to elect John II. Mitchell (the peoples' rhoice) United States a tor. 1 rotecttou, reciprocity ana tree coin age of bath gold and silver is good law for A Kei'L'cucax. Roseburg, March 2, 1335. sen- Crime of a Century." .tx 1-kaxcisco, .March "4. llie su preme court has decided that Judge Mur phy erred in restraining W, It. Daily from producing his play, "The Crime of a Century, during lite Uurrant trial The court declares that it was an unwar ranted interference with the right of speech guaranteed by the constitution, and orders the annulment of the order. "The Crime of a Cenrury" was a play based on the story of the Durrant mur ders, and Daily attempted to produce it at one ot the local theaters while the Durrant trial was in progress. Judge Murphy ordered the play ttopped, and threatened to send the manager and ac tors to jail for contempt if they presisted in producing the play. Ihe supreme court says : "It is entirely clear that the court had no jurisdictio n to make the order, for such an order was an attempted infringe canes. Each detachment onjneJ fire and for 10 minutca shots wero exchanged, re sulting in the killing of 17 soldiers, among them being Lieutenant-Colonel Fucnmayer, of the Navas battalion. In addition five officers and S4 soldiers were wounded. Two of the latter have since died, six others are mortauy wounded and 32 are seriously injured Lieutenant-Colontl Fuenmayer died while leading his troops on, shouting "Long live Spain." Owing to the fact tliat tho meeting be tween the two columns took place at midday the explanation furnished by the Spanish commanders is considered unsatisfactory, and a court-martial will follow. last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if sho could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its war and hiirhlv satisfactory m results." Trial bottles free at A. C. Masters & Co.'s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. county Catholic. He eays be will defend ment upon tiie rights guaranteed to Item. Of the other classes ho merely eays tbey have rights which true Ameri cm are bound to respect. He don't tell us who those true Americans are but presume he means the Review company, That would to about the sizo of his idea of true Americanism. He next eays in substance and effect that one of our most liberal spirited citi zens was defeated for mayor because he is a Jew. This statement shows hih utter dial approbation. I am a republican and disregard for truth, and tho Reviow man I believe in Mckinley and protection. and on this platform wo can stand and run against the world. Very truly joura, Bixger Hermans. Wipe Out the Wilson Blot. . The revenne3 of the Government are notoriously insufficient for its expenses, and it is saved from bankruptcy only by the divcrston from their legitimate ob ject of funds obtained by the sale of bonds for the redemption of the legal tender notes. Practically, the result is the same as if the. bonds were sold di- restly to supply the deficiency in tho revenues ; but the spectacle of a great nation like ours, with the ample re sources of taxation at its command, fol lowing the example of Spiin and Italy and borrowing money from hand to- mouth to provide for its current necess ities, is calculated to injure enormously the credit of its individual citizens. The republicans of Aehland have adopted a set of resolutions indorsing Senator Mitchell's and Congressman Hermann's votes on the "so-called silver bond hill," and pledge thorn their earn est support in the landing campaign. knew when he uttered it that it was not true, and I undertake to say .that a largo majority of the peoplo of Roeeburg know that this public spirited man was defeat ed for mayor because it was generally believed that he waa put up by antf would be supported by a ring, and for no other reason. The truth is, the peo ple who are not included in either of the two classes first mentioned by tho Ko view, as having rights under the const! lution. believing that they also bad rights under the constitution which oven Douglas county Catholics, Jews, and other good citizens of foreign extraction were bound to respect, and that ono of those rights was the privilege of voting 88 they pleased and to bavo their votes honestly counted. Tlioy determined to try to rectify by means of the ballot box what they deemed mismanagement of city affairs. For years Rosobiirg had been controlled by a ring ami its finan ces had reached such a condition that it required about half its annual income to pay tho interest on its indebtedness. This public spirited citizen was a mem ber of the city council when tbo electric light contract was let. By that contract a franchise was granted to the company for 20 years, the cily to pay $1.1.(0 por month for each 2000 candle power light. every citizen by that section of the con stitution which says: 'Every citizen may freely pcak, write nnd publish his sentiments, being responsible tor the abuse of that right, and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.' It is patent that this right cannot bo abused until it is exercised, and before it is exercised there cjn be no responsibility." The order of the trial court was in effect one commanding the etitioner not to commit contempt of court, and such a practice is novel in the extreme. Women's High Hats. CoLUMiius, O , March 25. The Fos dyke bill to prohibit the wearing of high hats by women in tho theaters was passed in the house last night after a lengthy debate. The bill nearly passed two weeks ago, under suspension of tho rules, but was prevented from going through with a whirl 'y Sir. Stewart's amendments add. six months' imprisonment to tho jHjnalty of a fine. Mr. Stewart since withdrew this amendment. Minister Dc Lome's Dispatch. New York. March 25. A Herald dis patch from Havana says: Great excitement was caused by the receipt at Ihe palace of the following dis patch from Minister Dnjiuy de Lome: "The senators favoring belligerency are convinced of tbo growing opposition of the house of representatives, and the country, and have agreed unanimously to reiect the resolution of tbo joint com mittee. It is the general opinion ttiat efforts to bo made hereafter vrill bo fruit less, the matter now being coneidered as virtually ended." The Havana papers last evening issued extras which were greedily read in the hotels and cafes. Tho Spaniards openly expressed great satisfaction nnd gathered in group, congiatulating one another on the news. Some Cubans, however, wero slow to accept the truth of tho report, and believed that thero must bavo been some mistake. Tho reaction in feeling toward Americans, due to Minister Du puy do Lome's dispatch, was illustrated at tho produco and other exchanges, where Americans, who of late liavo been rather upopular, wero greeted with hand shakes, and in ono or two cases, barely escaped bcini: carried ou tho shoulders of their enthusiastic fellow members Tho editorials printed in tLe Havana papers praise Minister do Louie's diplo macy, and tho senate'ii good senso, Somo editors who have been succring nt tho United States almost daily, speak of the great republic in terms of fraternal endearment. Tho Da Miario do la Larina eays : "Tho triumph is a most complete and mortal blow struck at the separatist cause. There is no liopo left for tho reb OK Hi Regarding Egypt. i-Aitis, Aiarcn J. iho cabinet coun cil today was devoted to discussing tho negotiations between Great Britain and France rclativo to Egypt. Lockroy, minister of marine, an uouticed that tho French northern squadron would not go to ita usual cruis ing grounds, but would shortly proceed to tho English channel and Buv of Bis cay. pr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -?iU'sFaIr Highest Medal and Diploma. The Bozeman tunnel on the main line of the N. P. R. R- it has been decided, will be lined with concrete for the pur- nosa of weventinc its takinc tiro. It will take threa veara lime to complete the work. PROGRESS. People who pet the greatest degree of comfort and real en joyment out of life, are those wao maze tne most, out of their opportunities. Quick perception and good judgment, lead such nrornntrv to adopt and make use of those refined and improved products of modern inventive genius which best serve the needs of their physical being. Accordingly, the most intelligent and progressive people are found to employ the most refined and . perfect laxative to reir- rulate and tone un the stomach, liver, and bowels, when in need of such an agent hence the frreat popularity of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. These are made from the purest, most refined and concentrated vegetable extracts, ana trots forty -two to forty -four are contained in each vial, which is sold at the same price as the cheaper made and more ordinary pills found in tne maricei. in curative vir tues, there Is no comparison to be made be tween mem una mc uiuinaiy puis, u aj one may easily learn by sending for a free sample, (four to seven doses) of the Pel lets, which will be sent on receipt of name and address on a postal card. QNCB USED THEY ARB ALWAYS IN FAVOR. The'Pellit care biliousness, ilck and bilious heafltche, dizziness, costivenesst or coated tongue, indigestion, or dyspepsia, windy belchings. "heart-bum," pain ana distress after eating, and kindred derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. Put up in glass vials, therefore always fresh and reliable. One little "Pellet" Is a laxative, two are mildly cathartic As a "dinner nill." to promote dieestion. take one each day after dinner. To relieve distress from over-eating, they are un equaled. They arc tiny, sugar-coated CTanules: anv child will readily take them. Accept no substitute that may be recom mended to be "just as good." It raayjf better for the dealer, because of paying him a better profit, but lie is not tne one who needs hlp. Address for free sample, Woruvb Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, 663 Main Street,Buffalo, N. Y. tiff as such nisismee ss aforesaid, and said nlsin- tlfflsby said decree ordered and directed as such assignee as aforesaid to sell said premises as by law provided and apply the proceeds of the sale of taid nronertr as bv law directed. Now therefore, in pursuance of the said decree so made and entered as aforesaid, I will on the Stb dar of March, laX, at the hour of 1 o'cloca n. m. of said dar. at the court house door in itoscburg, Douglas county, Orepon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest Diauer lor casn in hand all of the right, title and interest of any kind whatsoever which the said defendant, L. C. Bcardolev. had in or to said premises herein- before described on the said 10th dav of Decem ber. 1M. or at anv time thereafter, and will apply the proceeds of said sale in payment of tbo claims ot said insolvent estate oil. u Beardsley as by law provided. Dated this 27th day ot Fcbmary. 1KXL tT.Vl PETER HUME, Assignee- Pure Illood means sound health. With pure, rich, healthy blood, the stomach nnd digcstlvo organs will bo vigorous, and thero will bo no ilysi-ps!a. lthcuniatlsm and neuralgia will bo unknown. Scrofula and salt rheum will illsap-IK-ur. Your nerves will bo strong, your sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood's Sarsapa rllla makes ptiro blood. That Is liy It cures so many diseases. That Is why thousands tako It to euro disease, retain good health, ltemcmbcr Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Urn Ono True Illood Purifier. AlIilriiggisLs. Si. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE A of Orecon. in and for the County of Douelas. jane jacuonaui, 1 IuuuluMSuit in equity VS. 1 ' - nt Defendant. 1 To William McDonald, the above named de fendant. In the name of the State of Orecon, you arc hereby required to appearand answer the com plaint filed acainst vou In the above entitled suit, in uie aoove entitieu court, on or ociore the 16th dav of March. 1SW. that beine the first day 01 me next regular term 01 said court, and 11 you tan fo to answer, tne piaintiu wui appiy to tnc court tor tne reiiei prayeu tor in saiucom Dlalnt. which is a dissolution of the marriace contract existing between yourself and said Dlaintlff.! This summons is published by order made at Chambers, at Roseburg, Douglas county. Orecon, by lion. J. L. r unerton, judge 01 saia aoove named court, which said order is uaiea ieccm- bcrJ6th.lS35- C. A. SEHLBREDE, d26t7 Attorney for I'lalntin. Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed the executor of the estate of James Dixon, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to rrcsentthem with the proper vouchers to the undersigned within six months rom the date of this notice at his place of resi dence which is in uccr wecx district, irangias county, state 01 uregon. Dated, tms etn day ot Jjccemoer, R. B. DIXON. Executor of tho estate of James Dixon, de- ceased. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the County Court ot Douglas County, Oregon, appointed administrator of mo estaio 01 ixmi-a ioic. ucceoscu. au -per sons having claims against said estate are re quired to present the same, with the proper voucners, witntu six montns irom uate 01 mis notice, to the undersigned, at Oakland, Douglas county, urcgon. Dated, this 17th day of February, 1S9C V . H. COLE. Administrator of the Estate ot Louisa Cole, Deceased, LOST MANHOOD Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. CxxxaaixxD E-vausn Rxuznr NEKV1A. 1 Histoid on a positive guarantee 10 cure aay form ot nervous pros tration or any disorder ot tho genital organs ot 1 eiiser sex, cassea , Boforo. by excessivo use of Aftnr. Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account of youthful indiscretion or over indulceoce etc., DiuineM, Convulsions. Wakefulness, Headache, Mental Depression. Softening of tho Brain. Weak Memory, Bearing Down Fains. Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spennstorrhaa, Lose of Power and Impotency, which it neglected, may lead to premature old ago and insanity. ItieitivelT suarantced. Frico.Sl.00 a bar- R Vm for J 5. 00- Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with every $5.00 order received. to reruna wo money 11 a permanent cure is not cueciea. HER VTA MEDICINE CO.. Detroit, Mich. mining 160 acres. All of said above described real property being situated In Douglas county, state of Oregon, to- getner witn tne tenements, nerecutamenu ana appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. And will apply the proceeds nrsi to ine payment 01 tnc juagmeni amount ing to $000 00, with interest thereon from the 17th day of December. l05. at the rate of 8 ner cent per annum, and the further sum of J54 00 costs, and the payment of a reasonable attor ney's fee, and the costs of and upon this writ, and the costs and expenses of this sale. SherifTof Douglas Countv. Orecon. By D. R. Siujibkook, Deputy. Ltd Notice of Sale of Real Property unuer jc oreciosure W.E.SwenUel, Plaintiff, ) vs. Walter M. Wheeler. The Lombard I investment company, a corpora- y tion, The Portland Trust Com-I pany, a corporation, and Douglas County, Oregon, Defendants. j State of Oregon, ) County of Douglas.) Notice is herebv given that bv virtue of an ex. cctuion and order of sale duly issued ont of the circuit coun 01 iraugias county, state of Oregon, on the Hth day of February, 1S95, upon a judg ment auu ucciw ui lon-ciosure maue ana en tered of record in said circuit court on the 4th day of December. U95, by foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of the above plaintiff and against tnc aoove uaineu ueicnuauu, ana against tne hereinafter mentioned and described mortraced property, for the sum of fs,t71 50, with interest tncreon at tne rate ot s per cent per annum from the 5th day of December, 1S35, and the fur ther sum of fXW 00 attorney's fees, with interest thereon from the 5th day of December, 1S35, and the further sum of 765 10 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, and tne costs ana expenses 01 mis sale. '"', V . . 111.., J 1. miUlUftt.UlC -3Ui day of March, 1S36, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, tor cash in band, all the right, title and interest which the said defendants, or cither of them, had on the 1th dav of March, 1850, or at any time thereafter, the date of the execution of said mortgage, in or to the follow ing aescriDca real property, to wit.: The north east quarter and the south half of section U. all and the whole of section 23. the north half nf section 21. and all that part of the sonth half of section 24 particularly described as follows, to wit.: commencing at a point is chains soutn of the northeast comer ot the southeast Quarter of taid section 21, running thence in a southwes terly direction to a point 4 chains north of the southwest corner ot sect ion 2t, thence north 35 chains, thence cast 8) chains, thence south 16 chains to the place ot beginning. All of said juuu ui-1115 auu&u: in wwoaoip -i souux, 01 range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian, con taining in all sixteen hundred and forty acres (1640) more or less, according to government survey. c. r. CATHOART. enerin 01 uougiaa wounry, uregon. By D. R. SiUXBROoK, Depusy. fJOtd Notice o Sheriff's Sale of Real Property under Execution. Ashcr Marks, administrator of the") partnership estate formerly com posed of Samuel Marks and Asher Marl CATARRH Is a LOCAL DISEASE and Is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a pleasant remedy which Is applied di rectly into tho nostrils. Be ing quickly absorbed it gives relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to bo the most thorough cure for .,, , Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay lever of all Sold fov C MfirterS & Co. remedies. It opens and cleanses tho nasal psssages, U1U uy .1. V. Hiar<lfc tV V-U. allays pain and InQammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores tho senses Of taste and smell. Price sec at Druggists or by mail. ELI Dl(UTUi(3, co warrca street, new ioik. u n.tt cllru Liver Ills; easy to Mood S PlllS take, easy to operate. 20c. COUGHS and GOLDS ELY'S PIHE0LA BALSAM Is 5 euro Remedy for conghs, colds, sore throat and for asthma. It abates tho cough, and renders expect oration easy. Consumptives will Invariably derive benefit from its use. Many who suppose their cases to be con sumption aro only suffering from a chronic cold or deep tested cough, often affcraYStcd by ca tarrh. Por estarrh nso lily'fl uream uaim. uoin remedies arc pleasant to use. Cream Balm, 60 cte. per bottle; PlneolaUaJsam.SSc Sold by Druggists. ELY D11UTUER8, C Warren SC, New kcrk- MESMIN'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Containing Cotton Root and Pennyroyal TEBtisisrnixn. til tut tat taait rllliiu risili ttBily la Ui tsS Mesmin's i"rench Fe male Pills, have been eold for over twenty years, and used by Thou sands ot Ladles, who have given testimonials that they are unexcelled, as a specific monthly medicine, for immediata relief of Painful, and Irregular Menses, Fe male eakness etc Price. .00 a box, with toll directions. riKr no sunsTiTu-rrs, oa sriruioca imitations. ilESilltf CHEMICAL CO Setuoit, Mien. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. arks, dointr business nnder the I Arm name of S. Marks Co.. f naintiu, vs. J. M. DiUard, Defendant. Slate of Oregon, ) ss. County of Douglas.) Xotice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of the circuit court of the state of Orecon for Douglas county, on the 11th day of February. 1SX, upon a judgment made and entered" of record in said circuit court on tho 9th day of January, 1SS6, by virtue of an execution In favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendant, and against the here inafter mentioned and described propertv.for the sum of J76 62, with f25 00 as a reasonable at torney's fee for bringing this action, and for his costs and disbursements taxed at 7 00, and the costs of and upon this writ, and the costs and expenses of this sale. Now therefore, I will, on tho 2Sth day of March,lS96, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Roseburg, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant had on the 23d day of October, l0o, or at any time thereafter, in or to the following described property, to wit.: All the right, title or Interest of the said J. M. DiUard in that certain fruit dryer manufactured bv J, W. Mote and J. M. DiUard, and known as the J. V. Mote Fruit Dryer, situated on the southeast quarter of sec tion 29, township 2S south, range twest of AVH Iamettc Meridian, in Douelas county, Oregon. C. K. CATUCART. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R. Shambrook. Deputy. find Assignee's Notice of Final Settle ment. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the Estate of G. A. McKlnuey, an in solvent debtor, hn liled hl final account in said matter, and Friday, the 27th day of March. 1S;. at tho hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day. in tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for bearing aud poking upon the same. Therefore, all persons interested aro hereby notified to bo and appear in said Court ou said day and hour, and show cause. If any thero be. why said ac count shall not bo allowed, and the said assignee of said estate discharged. Dated, February 27, 1S36. II. c. SLOCUM. Assignee. C. A. SEHT.BREDE, Attorney focEstatG. F27t5.